1. Major Project on
Self Switching Power Supply
Submitted by-
•Abhishek Sagar(1473720002)
•Preetam Kumar Rawat(1473720024)
•Shwetank Pal (1473720040)
RAJKIYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Ambedkar Nagar, U.P.
Guided by-
Ms. Shashi Pandey
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
2. Contents
Introduction
Block Diagram and Components
Power supply
Working Principle
Advantages
Disadvantages
Applications
Conclusion
3. Introduction
Self Switching Power Supply
Almost all system requires a regulated power supply. This power supply
circuit gives a variable regulated supply and switches off in no load
condition.
Through an arrangement of voltage regulator 7805 and a potentiometer
the output voltage is varied from 3.7V to 8.7V. Another feature of this
power supply is, when no load is there it automatically switches off. It is
achieved through an arrangement of transistors and relay.
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Step down
Transformer
Its secondary voltage is less than its primary voltage.
It is designed to reduce the voltage from the primary winding
to the secondary winding.
The transformer converts high-voltage, low-current power
into low-voltage, high-current power.
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Rectifier
A bridge rectifier is an arrangement of four or more diodes in a
bridge circuit configuration which provides the same output
polarity for either input polarity. It is used for converting an
alternating current (AC) input into a direct current (DC) output.
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Filters
A filter is a capacitor which filters out a certain frequency or range
of frequencies from a circuit.
Usually capacitors filter out very low frequency signals.
These are signals that are very close to 0Hz in frequency value.
These are also referred to as DC signals.
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Voltage Regulator (7805)
A voltage regulator is designed to automatically maintain a
fixed voltage level.
7805 is a voltage regulator integrated circuit.
It is a member of 78xx series of fixed linear voltage regulator
ICs.
The xx in 78xx indicates the fixed output voltage it is designed
to provide.
7805 provides +5V regulated power supply.
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Relay
A relay is an electromagnetic switch operated by a relatively small
electric current.
The purpose of relay is to control the movement of the gate .
Relay is used to control the Electrical Devices
A relay is able to control an output circuit of higher power than the
input circuit.
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Working Principle
A regulated power supply circuit that though a fixed-voltage regulator
7805 not only gives a variable but also auto switch off features This is
achieved by connecting a potentiometer between common terminal of
regulator IC and ground. For every 100-ohm increment in the in- circuit
value of the resistance of potentiometer , the output voltage increases
by 1 volt.
Thus, the output varies from 3.7V to 8.7V (taking into account 1.3-volt
drop across diode).
Another important feature of the supply is that it switches itself off
when no load is connected across its output terminals.
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Working Principle
This is achieved with the help of transistors Q1 and Q2, diodes, and
capacitor C2. When a load is connected at the output, potential
drop across diode (approximately 1.3V) is sufficient for transistors
Q2 and Q1 to conduct.
As a result, the relay gets energized and remains in that state as long
as the load remains connected. At the same time, capacitor C2 gets
charged to around 7-8 volt potential through transistor Q2. But
when the load( a lamp here in series with S2 ) is disconnected,
transistor Q2 is cut off. However, capacitor C2 is still charged and it
starts discharging through base of transistor Q1.
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After some time (which is basically determined by value of C2), relay RL1
is de-energized, which switches off the mains input to primary of
transformer TR1.
To resume the power again, switch S1 Push button should be pressed
momentarily. Higher the value of capacitor C2 more will be the delay in
switching off the power supply on disconnection of the load, and vice
versa.
Working Principle
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Advantages
Used as protector for electronic Circuits
Can obtain different voltages
Act as protector for monitors
Less costly
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Disadvantages
If once the supply breaks then it is powered on
manually.
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Applications
This circuit is used in different electronic circuits, electronic
equipment's.
This circuits is used for damage less uses.
By this circuit we can produces various voltages.
It can be used as supply voltage for different electronic equipment's.
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Conclusion
Almost all electronic equipements include a circuit that converts AC
voltage of main supply into DC voltage. This part of the equipments is
called power supply. In General, at the input of the power supply, there
is a power transformer. A diode circuit called rectifier follows it. The
output of the rectifier goes to a smoothing filter and then to a voltage
regulator circuit. The rectifier is the heart of the power supply.
This power supply is used as a variable one. In laboratory applications
we need variable voltages in different level. So this circuit is very much
helpful in electronic experimental applications. Also the auto switching
facility less the energy wastage.